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Toronto Global Forum
Organized byInternational Economic Forum of the Americas
TypeInternational Conference
FrequencyAnnually
Founded2007
Founded byNicholas Rémillard
LocationToronto, Ontario, Canada
Topics
Next EventSeptember 12-14, 2016
Sister Organizations
Websiteforum-americas.org/toronto

The Toronto Global Forum (TGF) is an annual economic event organized by the International Economic Forum of the Americas since 2007.

Mission

The Toronto Global Forum is a not-for-profit organization presenting annual conferences on global economic issues. The TGF mission is to promote open debate and dialogues on national and international issues. Each year, the event welcomes heads of state, Fortune 500 CEOs, international organizations, central bank governors, civil society, etc. to foster free discussion between world leaders.[1] The Forum brings together more than 2,800 people from across the globe every year.[2]

The Forum also provide a platform to facilitate meetings between key world leaders in order to encourage global discourse.

The International Economic Forum of the Americas hosts two other annual events: the Conference of Montreal (founded in 1995), as well as the World Strategic Forum, held in Miami (founded in 2011).[3]

Notable Speakers

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Advisory Board

Members

Current members of the Advisory Board of the Toronto Global Forum are:

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See also

References